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Paul Begg

    Paul Begg ist weltweit als eine führende Autorität im Fall Jack the Ripper anerkannt. Seine umfangreichen Arbeiten tauchen mit journalistischer Präzision und Tiefe in diesen dunklen Fall ein. Begg untersucht sorgfältig Fakten und Spekulationen und bietet den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in eines der beständigsten Rätsel der Geschichte. Seine Beiträge sind für jeden, der von dieser berüchtigten Kriminaluntersuchung fasziniert ist, unerlässlich.

    Jack the Ripper
    Jack the Ripper A to Z
    The Scotland Yard Files
    Jack the Ripper
    Jack the Ripper. The Facts
    • 2006

      Jack the Ripper. The Facts

      • 560 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Using contemporary documents, police files, Home Office papers and newspaper reports, 'Jack the Ripper: The Facts' recreates the notorious crimes and police investigation of 1888 to provide the best available overview of the 'Great Victorian Mystery', the greatest unsolved, true crime story of all time. Written by one of the world's foremost authorities on the case, this is a completely rewritten and fully updated edition of Begg's classic title Jack the Ripper. It follows the crimes chronologically and records the most significant events, witness testimonies and aspects of the police investigation. As well as objectively examining the primary police suspects, Begg provides a fascinating and authoritative insight into related political issues and background events.

      Jack the Ripper. The Facts
    • 2004

      Jack the Ripper

      The Definitive History

      • 408 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      'The clearest, most accurate, and most up-to-date account of the Ripper murders, by one of Britain's greatest and most respected experts on the "autumn of terror" in Victorian London.'– William D. Rubenstein, Professor of Modern History, University of Wales, AberystwythEngland in the 1880s was a society in transition, shedding the skin of Victorianism and moving towards a more modern age. Promiscuity, moral decline, prostitution, unemployment, poverty, police inefficiency… all these things combined to create a feeling of uncertainty and fear.The East End of London became the focus of that fear. Here lived the uneducated, poverty-ridden and morally destitute masses. When Jack the Ripper walked onto the streets of the East End he came to represent everything that was wrong with the area and with society as a whole. He was fear in a human form, an unknown lurker in the shadows who could cross boundaries and kill.Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History is not yet another attempt to identify the culprit. Instead, the book sets the murders in their historical context, examining in depth what East London was like in 1888, how it came to be that way, and how events led to one of the most infamous and grisly episodes of the Victorian era.

      Jack the Ripper
    • 2004

      Jack the Ripper

      • 550 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      4,1(263)Abgeben

      Using contemporary documents, police files, Home Office papers and newspaper reports, Jack the The Facts recreates the notorious crimes and police investigation of 1888 to provide the best available overview of the 'Great Victorian Mystery', the greatest unsolved, true crime story of all time. Written by one of the world's foremost authorities on the case, this is a completely rewritten and fully updated edition of Begg's classic title Jack the Ripper. It follows the crimes chronologically and records the most significant events, witness testimonies and aspects of the police investigation. As well as objectively examining the primary police suspects, Begg provides a fascinating and authoritative insight into related political issues and background events.

      Jack the Ripper
    • 1992

      As the ingenuity of criminals has developed over time, so have the techniques for catching them. The murderer Dr. Crippen's attempted getaway was foiled by the first use of radio at sea, and fingerprint evidence first secured a conviction as far back as 1902. Keith Skinner, a leading crime historian, and Alan Moss, a former Chief Superintendent, have trawled through the archives and selected twelve such fascinating 'firsts' from the history of the world-famous Scotland Yard - including the first 'wanted' picture in the press, the first successful use of identification parades, and the first conviction based on ballistics evidence. A lively narrative is supported by many previously unpublished images and documents from the Scotland Yard files at London's National Archives.

      The Scotland Yard Files
    • 1991

      Jack the Ripper A to Z

      • 560 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Collects alphabetically the people, places, and theories connected to the lingering mystery of Jack the Ripper; presents newly discovered information; and evaluates conflicting theories

      Jack the Ripper A to Z